show ur scratches!!!
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JK Super Freak
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Orange County, CA
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x2 theres a pic somewhere on here it looks like someone took a rake to the side of the jeep
EDIT : i found it
Attachment 32471
EDIT : i found it
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
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I'd only had the JK for about 6 months when this log that was hiding in a bush jumped out and bit me. Thought I was gonna shit little green twinkies.... It's been a viasco ever since.......been back to the body shop 5 times now and they still keep trying to get it right. But they guaranty their work for the life of the vehicle so no extra cost to me. Still........it's been a real PITA...!!!
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JK Super Freak
Rock rash on wheels, worst one here (right front).
Stock gas tank skid (soon to be replacing with something more substantial).
Underside of my ARB rear bumper.
Little kiss on the driver's rear flare trying to hug the wall going up Cliff Hanger.
And a couple photos of my EVO rear shock mount skids (these are worth their weight in gold, I'd wholeheartedly recommend installation before doing any serious rock crawling).
You're bound to mark your JK up on stuff like this (undercut shelf on Metal Masher in Moab). I was able to stack a couple rocks, get off this backwards and drive up on my second try.
Note: the above damage didn't all take place on this one obstacle, lol, but over the course of a week in Colorado and a week in Moab. They don't stay shiny for long, eh?
Stock gas tank skid (soon to be replacing with something more substantial).
Underside of my ARB rear bumper.
Little kiss on the driver's rear flare trying to hug the wall going up Cliff Hanger.
And a couple photos of my EVO rear shock mount skids (these are worth their weight in gold, I'd wholeheartedly recommend installation before doing any serious rock crawling).
You're bound to mark your JK up on stuff like this (undercut shelf on Metal Masher in Moab). I was able to stack a couple rocks, get off this backwards and drive up on my second try.
Note: the above damage didn't all take place on this one obstacle, lol, but over the course of a week in Colorado and a week in Moab. They don't stay shiny for long, eh?
Last edited by opdsgt; 11-08-2009 at 12:24 PM.